Give Kindness for Valentine’s Day

Jan 16, 2024

Your newspaper reports helpful acts of kindness amidst the necessary reports of problems. Your readers are looking for more positive stories.

Valentine’s Day usually means love and romance.

Kid Scoop recommends giving and spreading kindness, as well.

This special Kindness page gives children an opportunity to write about and practice kindness in your community. And check out what children did that generated 11 million cheery kindness phone calls. Take a look!

Which businesses and organizations are known for their acts of kindness in your community? Show them this Kid Scoop Kindness page for their sponsorship. Kid Scoop takes the positive approach 52 weeks of the year. Invite these rare advertisers to become sponsors of Kid Scoop kindness year-round! This is a powerful, visible way for them to connect with the community.

Your newspaper reports helpful acts of kindness amidst the necessary reports of problems. Your readers are looking for more positive stories.

Invite students to submit their writing about kindness to your editors. Publish on or near Valentine’s Day. These real-life experiences with your newspaper give students fresh opportunities to boost skills in reading and writing.

Publishers tell Kid Scoop that this weekly youth feature builds circulation and sponsorships. Read their stories on Publishers’ Exchange.

Their success can be yours, too.

Contact Kid Scoop executive Dan “Patio” Dalton in California at patiodan@kidscoop.com or (909) 793-9890.